3-D Print Lets Blind Mom-to-Be "See" Her Unborn Child

If you need a pick-me-up today, a new advertising campaign (yes, really) will give you all the feels.

Huggies Brazil worked with agency Mood and design team The Goodfellas to create a short film that shows 30-year-old Tatiana Guerra, who went blind when she was 17, getting to "see" her unborn baby for the first time with a 3-D ultrasound.

When Tatiana went to her doctor at 20 weeks, she told him how she imagined her unborn son would look and feel. Her doctor asked her, "Do you think if you could feel him that would tell you what he looked like?" (Unbeknownst to her, a 3-D-printed version of the ultrasound was in the works.)

You definitely won't want to miss the heartwarming moment the doctor hands it to Tatiana (it's printed with the message, "I am your son"). Just try not to cry forever and ever.

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